I wouldn't. I'd say they thought they were trans (if they did) but found that they weren't.
No, because we know they're not. Gender is more subjective & the science on transgenderism is currently inconclusive.
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Even if no-1 at all was trans in a way that could be detected in their brains etc,a considerable number of people feel right as opposite sex
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I don't see any necessity to care about how this cld be measured as correct or incorrect. It falls under 'makes them happy, doesn't harm me'
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Really? This responds to dopamine inhibitors. Trans identity does not. Coz not believing selves to be someone else. Feeling different sex.
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Not delusional. They don't believe they have been born as opposite sex. They feel it defines them better & recognise selves as trans.
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Just let people do their own thing. I see no need to have a problem with it.
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I don't see why.
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